Presented here, in both hypertext and
ASCII text
formats, is a combination of the 1971 and 1979 editions of
Poisoned Power since they are not identical. The
differences in the 1979 reprint are the following:

an additional Foreward was
written to augment the text with information on Three Mile
Island and challenge the continuing "Safe and Clean"
nuclear industry propaganda, largely paid for
with tax dollars.

Appendices II-IV of the 1971 version have historical value
for their significance of holding people accountable. The
benefit in demonstrating that facts and insights of 1971
do not automatically become obsolete.

heralding the presence on rat
haus reality of Poisoned Power, the classic lay-person's
primer explaining precisely what the health costs of nuclear power
plants are, as well as describing the historical development of
nuclear power in the U.S and how an entire industry was
"misled in their belief that some safe
amount of radiation truly exists".